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Steven Sandoval - Pima Indian Diabetes susceptibility differs significantly from European susceptibility

... single gene or genetic marker. Current hypotheses are that diabetes is caused by a large number of genes working in tandem to generate the phenotype of insulin resistance. Therefore, just as a known mechanism for diabetes is missing, so is any definite way to permanently cure the symptoms. As can be ...
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